Sentences with phrase «gave public warning»

His ground breaking research on complex systems modelling of debt - deflation was awarded the eminent Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review, describing Keen as the economist «who first and most clearly anticipated and gave public warning of the Global Financial Collapse and whose work is most likely to prevent another GFC in the future».

Not exact matches

Jesus warned us: «Beware of practicing your piety before other people in order to be seen by them» — an admonition that applied to all forms of publicized giving, all forms of public prayer, all forms of shared self - reproach.
There are passages in the Qur» an which suggest that those who fall away will not be given another chance, but then the Epistle to the Hebrews warns that «It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, who have tasted the word of God and the powers of the coming age, if they fall away, to be brought back to repentance, because to their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace» (Hebrews 6, 4 - 6).
«This conflict has «given the world the justification they're looking for to disbelieve the gospel,»» wrote Tchividjian, citing Francis Schaeffer's warning on public divisions among Christians, «and I am sorry for my contribution to this conflict.»
Such thinking would appear to eliminate organized religion from any concerted effort to deal with world hunger, poverty and illiteracy, public health and sanitation, and prison reform, despite the disturbing implications of Christ's warning:»... for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me....
But given the hostile response to Harriet Harman's coded warning to «think not who you like and who makes you feel comfortable - think who actually will be able to reach out to the public and actually listen to the public and give them confidence», interpreted as an «anyone but Corbyn» call, that may prove ineffective.
He warned that it would not be possible for Mr Cameron to wrest back powers unless he holds a referendum to give him public backing.
However, with the poll revealing the extent of public unease about the plans, Unite is warning that this lack of support will grow as people give greater consideration to how the profits - first ethos could change the nature of policing in England and Wales.
Mr Olumide Kinga, the Director of Ecology in the Ministry of Environment, gave the warning in a statement signed by the Ministry's Public Relations Officer, Mr SundayAjibola.
The prime minister has given a robust defence of his policy of overseas military intervention and warned the public they must be prepared for a long campaign to ensure Britain's security.
If any warning or information was given, it wasn't made public.
The Mayor has previously warned that Londoners can not be protected from the economic fallout of Brexit if the capital is not given more power to control its own tax and public services.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Watchdog groups warned Tuesday that New York may be giving up too much by transferring $ 700 million from a public fund to Exelon Corp. as part of the deal to keep open the James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County.
AMMC Coordinator, Umar Shuiabu, gave this warning when he led FCTA team to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, John Odigie - Oyegun, in Abuja, to sensitise members of the party on the need to desist from pasting posters on public facilities, such as buildings, walls, signage and others.
Combined, these models give public health and governmental officials vital climate information needed to create early warning systems — systems that can alert the public to the risk for disease and allow public health officials to mobilize resources and enact mosquito control programs and surveillance ahead of peak season.
«Given our economic challenges and the need to develop an energy strategy, I think attempting to do a climate change bill at the same time is unrealistic and frankly unadvisable,» warned Marc Morano, a spokesman for Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Ranking Member Jim Inhofe (R - Okla.).
Instead they will be able to issue tornado, severe thunderstorm and flash - flood warnings based on highly accurate model forecasts produced well in advance, giving the public 30 to 60 minutes to take safety precautions.
Grant's work points to a more fundamental problem: the current binary» advisory scheme — wherein a warning sign is either posted or not, giving the public no further information — is intrinsically error prone, he asserts.
The more any given scientist tries to bring their work out of the journals and into public warnings about real world impacts, the more they find themselves in Heartland's crosshairs.
Green gives lip service to fiscal responsibility, but he continues to ignore the warnings from district CFO Uri Monson that charter expansion diverts more money from public schools every year.
This Chicago parent echo's the warning that we've been giving here in Connecticut, the emphasis on «education reform» and charter schools creates a «two - tier system» of public education.
Given Colyvas's warning that there are limited or no opportunities for turning back once metrics are public, the four articles provide data consumers several appropriate cautions.
With everything she tells the public, she's always careful to give us the grain - of - salt warning.
Explaining such a high fatality rate is a challenge and one of the issues being studied is the public response to the warnings given by the National Weather Service.
All of this has occurred before the fence was secured, while the downtown core was still supposedly open to normal public traffic... Secretly drafting and passing regulations that substantially erode democratic rights, and then enforcing these new laws without giving the public or legal community any warning.
I might be prepared to entertain the kind of distinction that François Legault was talking about lately, where people in enforcement or adjudicative positions may not broadcast their religion where there may be fears of discrimination (though maybe it's better that those beliefs are public, to give warning!).
Included among those rights are the ones the public is most familiar with from the Miranda warning that police must give since the 1960's — the right to remain silent and the right to speak with an attorney.
Justice of the Peace, Christopher Lee was given a warning (made public) and is required to take additional education in the areas of racial sensitivity.
«Given the present hysteria in Canada, the U.S., and Europe over record - high gasoline prices,» the CCPA warns, «public opposition is potentially the largest impediment to the application of a carbon tax.»
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An option suggested to the Public Bill Committee is that charities are given the right to appeal a warning directly to the Charity Tribunal, but this has been rebuffed.
The move was taken after «three warnings» were given to the public against dealing with cryptocurrencies.
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